The man was no glad-hander but rather a hard-working, hard-drinking loner who worked himself into an early grave.
This is hardly a new line of argument for Mr. Ryan, but rather is hard-wired in his philosophical circuits.
What alarms Labour politicians is that voters appear to have stopped thinking of benefits as social security - something they pay into for use in hard times - but rather as a charity handout to the poor, and that this will fatally undermine the welfare state.
But without the backlight on, it's rather hard to see the top LCD without some light shining on it.
There are risks in that the rapid rises in residential real estate prices could reverse and become destabilizing to parts of the economy, but overall, we forecast a soft rather than a hard landing for the economy and forecast 2102 economic growth of about 8%.
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But the phone business requires a big investment in hard assets, rather than just intellectual property.
When I was eight, I was busy staring at a console playing rather hard Sonic the Hedgehog or Super Mario levels, but now?
And there are more women working in such tech companies: but generally in those financial management or marketing roles rather than in the hard engineering side.
Many young Italians are talented and hard-working, but too many deploy their talents abroad rather than at home.
Patients assume doctors base their decision to operate on hard data, but some surgeons still operate based on conviction rather than solid evidence.
He said making peace would be a "hard slog" but he wanted to listen to both sides rather than come with any big announcement.
He said the company had been at the Birmingham site since 04:30 GMT briefing the workers but is was hard to ensure that all the workforce heard the news in person rather than on the radio.
But it is hard to see how a woman who supports the teaching of creationism rather than contraception, and who is soon to become a 44-year-old grandmother, helps him with soccer moms in the Philadelphia suburbs.
But meeting his expectations with actions, rather than fine words and rapturous applause, may yet prove hard.
But rather than trawl through the social sciences side of this debate, why not look at the hard science side?
But Ghosn believes the nation is headed "without any doubt" to a soft, rather than hard, landing thanks to domestic growth.
"The message that we're trying to get across is to not only have a really honest dialogue about the really damaging effects of broken relationships between females, but really figuring out why it is that girls are so competitive and hard on one another rather than seeing each other as allies, " says Parsekian.
But, as Australia themselves have shown, those long, hard winter tours can be made the exception rather than the rule.
Plaid officials have said it is about using precisely the right phrase rather than attempt to symbolise the party's ability to straddle Wales's split personality, but it is hard not to see that in it.
What Lanier describes as "mashup" culture -- where nothing is quite a whole work but rather snippets of things remixed together -- leads to aggregation of aggregators such as FriendFeed, where it's hard to tell the source of a work, idea, or quote, and where there is barely any context, if any at all.
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